Tata Technologies and Emerson have announced a strategic partnership to co-develop integrated testing and validation solutions for global OEMs in the automotive, aerospace, and commercial vehicle sectors.
This collaboration aims to address the growing complexities of next-generation mobility platforms, including electric, connected, autonomous, and software-defined vehicles. By combining Tata Technologies’ strong capabilities in systems engineering, E/E architecture, and mobility platform development with Emerson’s software-connected test and measurement technologies, the two companies plan to offer intelligent, rapid, and cost-effective validation solutions that shorten development cycles and enhance competitiveness for OEMs worldwide.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Emerson to innovate intelligent, automated testing and validation solutions that address the growing complexity of connected, autonomous, and software-defined mobility platforms. This partnership reinforces our commitment to engineering a software-defined future, helping OEMs innovate faster, and deliver connected, autonomous, and sustainable mobility that delivers a great customer experience,” said Nachiket Paranjpe, President and Head of Automotive Sales, Tata Technologies.
Initial pilot projects have shown promising results. In one engagement with a European luxury OEM, the joint team developed electric vehicle (EV) powertrain test rigs within five months—cutting typical build timelines by 67 per cent. In another initiative with a premium European brand, the partners built a fully automated validation setup for a next-generation infotainment head-up display, executing more than 30,000 test scenarios and significantly accelerating product development.
“This collaboration represents a powerful synergy between Emerson’s test and measurement innovation and Tata Technologies’ engineering scale,” said Shitendra Bhattacharya, Country Head and Director, Emerson’s Test and Measurement business, India. “Together, we can deliver end-to-end solutions that help customers reduce complexity and stay ahead in a highly dynamic transportation landscape.”
Pilot programs are currently being executed in India, Europe, and North America. The two companies plan to expand joint solution developments and customer collaborations globally to support the growing demand for agile and scalable testing infrastructure in the software-defined mobility era.
